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Adin Ross’ Kick Stream with Donald Trump Sets New Viewership Record

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Adin Ross’ recent stream with former President Donald Trump has broken viewership records on the Kick streaming platform, drawing over 550,000 viewers. Since committing to Kick full-time in 2023, Ross has become a prominent figure on the Stake-owned platform, consistently attracting large audiences with his diverse guest appearances.

On August 5, 2024, Adin Ross surpassed his previous viewership record, set in February when Playboy Carti joined his stream and drew in over 487,000 viewers. According to Streamscharts, the broadcast with Trump peaked at an impressive 583,000 viewers, marking a new milestone for Ross.

The stream, which lasted just 95 minutes, featured a lively setting with several supporters cheering as Donald Trump entered the room. Notably, fellow streamer xQc also made an appearance, presenting Trump with a custom shirt featuring his face.

The highlight of the stream was Ross’ grand gesture of gifting Trump a custom-wrapped Tesla Cybertruck, adorned with a picture from a recent rally in Pennsylvania. Trump expressed his admiration for the vehicle, calling it “incredible” and “beautiful,” and mentioning Elon Musk in his remarks.

This stream is not the first instance of Trump engaging with influencers on digital platforms. In 2023, he appeared on the Full Send podcast with the NELK Boys, and in June 2024, he was featured on Logan Paul and Mike Majlak’s Impaulsive podcast, where they discussed various topics, including politics and boxing.

During the Mar-a-Lago livestream, Adin Ross led Trump outside to unveil the Cybertruck. Trump’s reaction was one of surprise and delight, praising the vehicle’s custom wrap. Photos of the Cybertruck had leaked a few days prior, leading many to speculate that it was prepared for this special occasion.

Interestingly, despite his praise for the Cybertruck, Donald Trump had criticized electric vehicles just moments before. At the one-hour, seven-minute mark of the livestream, he discussed the nation’s power consumption and expressed his intention to build more power plants if re-elected. He also criticized the current administration for installing electric vehicle chargers in the Midwest, arguing against the practicality of fully electric vehicles for long trips.

Nevertheless, Donald Trump seemed to enjoy his time in the Cybertruck, ending the stream by hanging out with Ross inside the vehicle and listening to music.

The broadcast also included discussions on various personalities, including North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The conversation eventually shifted to rapper Young Thug, who is currently facing a RICO trial for alleged gang activities.

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Ross highlighted the perceived unfair treatment of Young Thug by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is also prosecuting Trump. Trump echoed these sentiments, stating that he had heard about the rapper’s situation and believed he was being treated unjustly.

The trial against Young Thug, which began in January 2023, has become Georgia’s longest-running criminal case. The rapper and 27 other individuals associated with the YSL gang face various charges related to gang, drug, and firearm crimes.

Adin Ross concluded the stream by reiterating his support for Young Thug, emphasizing the need for fair treatment in the legal system. Donald Trump agreed, calling for equitable treatment for all individuals involved.

This record-breaking stream has solidified Adin Ross’ position as a leading figure on Kick, showcasing his ability to attract high-profile guests and massive viewership numbers.

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